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Grinder Pumps

About Grinder Pumps

Grinder pumps shred solids and raise sewage to a higher elevation through pressure sewers. They shred sewage discharge into a finely ground slurry that can be sent through a small-diameter pressure pipe. Grinder pumps are connected to septic pipes and transport waste from households and businesses to sewage treatment systems. Unlike a well pump, grinder pumps are fitted with special cutting ring systems that are mounted to the pump’s motor shaft.

Grinder pumps are often installed on municipal sewage holding tanks. Wastewater from households or buildings collects in a holding tank and when the water reaches a certain level, a sewage grinder pump turns on to grind the waste and force the wastewater through the pressure pipe on to the sewage system. This sewage pump ensures that solids are processed as they leave the storage tank and helps to keep septic pipes clear of debris. Grinder pumps that are part of a residential septic system typically run off of household electricity and also come with an alarm system to let homeowners know if something is wrong with the pump. Residential or municipal grinder pumps are not typically designed to be used as a sump pump, since certain chemicals or materials may damage the liquid pump or cause operating problems. However, some industrial grade grinder pumps are designed for use with sump pits and storage lagoons for emptying wastewater.

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Part Numbers for Grinder Pumps

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
3BB97 Grainger Industrial Supply DAYTON ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING CO. Grinder Pumps Pump,Grinder,2 HP
3BB98 Grainger Industrial Supply DAYTON ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING CO. Grinder Pumps Pump,Grinder,2 HP
1XGC7 Grainger Industrial Supply LIBERTY PUMPS Grinder Pumps Grinder Pump, 2 HP, 440-460 Voltage
5YU10 Grainger Industrial Supply LIBERTY PUMPS Grinder Pumps Pump,Grinder,2 HP,15a
5YU11 Grainger Industrial Supply LIBERTY PUMPS Grinder Pumps Grinder Pump System

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